Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 118, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 4, 1911 Page: 1 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
- e ?s.
The World Sells Space
And Delivers The
jyj ordIiistg
r
YH L FT W FT eTT
M v.
'1TI.SV OKLAHOMA STIHVV
ou mi;
M M 111 ill
The Advertiser Buys
Space Bui Pays For!
:: :: CIRCULATION :: ::
Ui.X.A 1 k -ssl t l MAS t . VJl llrt t Ufl
fj And Delivers The
n i z-r-x. r Toe nil i
J :: :: CIRCULATION :: ::
risicii vixu ri:.vii
I l ilt UY I.
vr. MM 111 It 1IH.
B SEHflTORS SIT UP
IW Hi '
I RJDIH
scons nM'oitr isi i:m: ms
M: II Jt AIU 'A AT N H.II H AM.
UUlt
Jliniciin I'ofctgii Minister Declares
tiiiicriiiiieni Has Situation
In llutiil
P.-
i . 1 1 o .1 Plvss.
Diego Calif. Feb.
1.1 'W I I
San
l'min Till Jiiiinu
(tale that Governor
3. Advices
California
Vigil has dis
patched u mii.ill force (if regulars and
rurales eastward ti) nu'et tlio rv. vutn-
tionists hands winch have bten
liiurchliig west since leaving Me.xicul.l.
A telephone mc.-suge from Cumpo
on I ln American Mile ai.d midway
between Mcxiculu and 'I'iu Juaua
fit a Ms that the rev id n t i n !i i -t r are
nhurt of prov I:. Inns. U b: believed
that C.ivcini.r Vega will engage the
rebel bund (hn'iy miles enst of Tin
Juana probably tomorrow afternoon.
l''iili-eii mddier:
coast artillery mid
Lieutenant Drake
tvduy under hurry
t-ootlicusl of here
reach the Mexico
til oily tomorrow.
of the l". 8. A.
r tht1 cunimunii of
left Sun hli'K'i late
orders for Cumpo
They will not
line at :inii uu-
Orozi o Warns .lining
It v Af "i i in rd Press.
' HI Caso Tex. Keh. 3. A messenger
from (leneral i oozco cnmmunuiiig
the insurgents. lhnH.. . 6 . . . Vellir '.'dhs
the iiisurreeto troops thn alcning
Juarez. made his way into El I'uhj
late tills afternoon. He bore u incs-
ui;i! from the roved '.tllonury leader
ashing that a niosicr.g'-r h" sent from
Kl l'uso to nolli'y the American coti-
Mil nt Jim re'.: warning lilin of the ili-
ti.chu a .-.m'.: ami I'ctiaesliug him to
warn all nonconiliatunt'' to .seek
'l.iac.n of siii'etj. The KiU' ral's mes-
bUK declaim d llial loi incr lues.:
Belli sent diroit to Juarez ha
inter. e.tel hy the .eihial luith
The mcweiiKer dctourcd Juarez.
Ing the hordor north of the rlty.
A party of four Amcrleuiih uhi
reconnoltercd smulli of Juarez tiiiH
ul'tcrnoun renrt that tUe lnsiirreeto
inuin toiiaj is eloen milen nouth of
the city. They urn advancing hut a
hc-otitlni! parts helli'.vn that they saw
Indtciulons that nnothcr body of
troops hud been detoured to approach
the city from thn west.
narioldo Drnzco uncle of tlio In-
Ktirreoto gcnenil who hiiH hern under
iirrcst hy the federal nulhorit ies fur
two weeks was releabed this afternoon.
hundred men and Itlao. ' ' imiiiK up
Hum the west with Inu Innuiled men.
Iiilcral Troops Aio llu.j
II. tM( H I ll Ti'' hN.
i i u Kin.. At... 1'cl'. 3. The be-
sicHe.t .M ex leu n Hoops in Cilliliid Jua-
I'e may iMnct no aid from the fed-
eral threes III the slule ot Sononi for
the hitler aeci oiiib to ndiiees reaell-
HiB Liouijhis lioiii never. il points tj-
Uu aie living trouble eliuimb of
their own.
f'Uhtii.K Is euntinued la se er.il
pans ol .Soiiora Inn not decisive. The
most dl-m'.l'O.s delint the novern-
nient has sull'ered ivithlii the last lew
days occurred Wednesday near umiv-
as on the South' 1 11 t'aeihe and Vaipil
railroad uivonlinu to the reioit
which 1ms Just been reported heru.
A special train eiirrylnu tvu hundred
and lifiy troops sent out by K'JVt ru-
nout from lloniosillo to relieve a
lieleiir uer. d toive of l uralcs near 8a-
hunpa was h.tereepted by the rebels
mi ii I li ot I'liaia.. and the wlndo tr lin
iind troops Here caitured.
A in Hi 'uil brblKe had been blown
up and the train was stopped. The
rebels raptured the entire detach-
ment. .l"Ht of the men Mere iin-
pre.'seil Into the. rebel army which
now numbers it Is said nearly one
thousand and with the train the rebel--
captured a stole of ammunition
ami supplies.
The federal army which recaptured
S.ihuiiilia a few dais ni;o Is re-
porled hemmed in by the rebels In
ithe smelter city of Toldo nil V.op.l i
I Kit er sunthivest of .Sahuaripn. (len-!
ieial Torres is in command of this U- ;
tnebment. licncrnl Torres lett a;
small Knrrison In control of fahuurl-j
pn and was MiiH'chlny toward llermo-1
slllo when the rebels cut bini ofi'. lie
has been surrounded II Is suld for
three dais. i
KffortK of the government to re-!
crult additional troops nt llermosillo
failed A report from there says that
the iroveninii'iit recently (fathered
three hundred citizens and piled them I
I In tlio barracks. When nn oilicer
I was appointed to sivenr them In. they
i raised a slioul of "'!vn Madero." !
lUeneral Lorenzo was sert for but lie I
was unable to appease them and they
Were finally dlsml-sed.
Alexander flandciler. in ci.niinaod
of the rebels Is reported as hiivliiK
surrounded (ienernl Torres and is
said to have a force of seeu hun-
dred non.
SB DDES
BETTER CDHTRCT
i;iOI I 'I KtV I'.VSSKI IMIOIHtSlMi
m ( Ai'ii Ai. mi:t.
Hi!!!
IIU
Vote
Saln-t Almllslimeiit tit apltal
( o:oinis-loil liy till Olcl-
Hhi'lmliii; Majority.
day reiiiistlm' the xaicrnor to desin-
tin to the attorneis io defend the elec-
tion officials ii. dn ted lor strict en-
forcement ol the ' Kraudl.Ulier I'l.iuse '
111 I(K"li and KlniHlslo i' t'oniitles.
Hcnalor Poller Kepublicnu or nli-
mitlKtitt ol'fctcd an iiiiieiidno nl deslK-
n. i lint; tliM utiot'ii. y ('emral to defend
these chsch. rotter proini.-. d io lole
for tho resolution In that form. In
thla connection. I'otter said the elec-
tion officer were In :i uiannur iictlm;
us .slate officials when they served on
election day. lie de lured that thous-
ands of dollars hint been lost lo the
Mute through the frl ibm lutweeu
Haskell and Attorney Central West.
There was u r-dl call on the rotter
amendment reu'.tiia; II in ". The
Democrats who vote I with I'otler and
the Iteimbllcans iv Kuceniian of
Shaivnee; llnti h. tt of Ibirimt; Sorrells
of Wllburton and Thompson of Pauls
Valley.
(In final puss.me the n vdutioii sas
adovited to Jit. It wciii ihroimh tin
OEiEsmion 1
1 iexi m
I 1
i:i;t'(i:r is iiiih: Tt i;i ruti l-
I fN t'UA Olit. M. MKIN.
THE STATE LVW PREVAILS;
Martin Will Not lie n antlhlale
rihnary (in Mnri li 'J I Timlin;;
of I omniliii'i-
Voti
Piiel.d t llio W.irbl.
( ' k 1.1 hoi 1 1:1 I'il.v Okla. l-'.di. .I. Tho
'senate. pas oil a Joint resolution pro-
uesinu- a lie iv capital expense contract adovited
il iiilav nitei'iioon. Thn reKolnllon wus b r house b a l
allien let at llo. siiL-L-eallon of Keiia-'of tho Itepubll. ai.s havliiK I
jfr riatehelt of Inirant lo prmldo that chamber wh. n it was
'the old JTI.JHII contract should not be
janinilled until the new aureetneiit had
I been closed between the building of
I public affairs and the citizen capital ;
! cxpeiiHo commliteii.
I The new contract proposed makes
'the tlilzeiis capital expense commit-1
j tee liable to the extent of $712(MI "ll i
I which the rent of Mate offices for the I
jcomliii; year will have the first claim
Should tber.) be any lett tho resop.i-i
I liu.i preferred claim Is to reimburse
I the state (.H.fi'iU J aid Jiidue C. II. j
Stuart of McAIester for his sen Ice In
i the capll il lltiu.itiou. i
The expense of the removal of the
offices onii equipment from (luthile
oi'eiiplen ihti third iircfetred place In
the contriiet and Senalnr I''i;i;erinaii
was frank l . say that he believed the'
first three items would exhaust the
eompani's Mabilny. I
lloweier lest there should he al
surplus even the new contract specl-j
fled that i.ttorinys fees connected w ith
lliosl
ft the
I up.
111 II P011 III
iiKWtixr; or ui.icim wiioi.i:
SAI.K KI SSIW mi mi iti us
viium 1 ti 1: or i : i : i s.
If there Is an election held
III April and if II Is ih idol
that i ll.) 1 lllo.als of Tulsa aio
In he lecleil for n term of io
.Mars then I will not he a can-
illtlalc for mil . Minor I.
tl Martin In an Inlct'ieu lasl
nljiht
p. tin- w.oia
8t. I'etersblll ir.
of Dr. rantelieuf
de I.asHey who
murder In the
V'assilll llouirrlin. ib
er-ln-law continued
Mve of setiwition n ft
Feb.
1 and
lire t burned
poisoning of
::. -The trial
rouiit (ibrleii
with
Count
l.assey's broth-
today priidue.
r sensation.
the iiklahoina City side of the capital onlreil for
ntiuMtlmi slumld ha. e fourth t hihn I that h
j :.iil last . A. I.eillietter P h n claim ( i.ni
j fur J!i.:uli. which he advanced the uImIiimI
i old capital committee in tile siiinmer ( VH
lor 1:1 10
' Architects fees are alao nient bmeil
hut s i far down the line that tlo ie Is
; Utile pi'ui.abllhy that liny will be
1 noticed.
Tt stimuli.' was adduced sliowlni?
that I'.intclieiiko had secured tubes
of both dlptbei ia and cholera K rms.
which ho had re resented were re-
Icllllfie purposes. He
had (tiVell tile lubes of
toxi'l lo de l.assej who fur-
the moiie with which lie
HE EDO! LEAPS 18 LEAD
OF Tl LORIEU FOE!
si: ATOIl 1'itOAI XKW VOItK AT.
1 l KS l.l.: JION til' " Itl.OOD
ltt!.V-Sl A l(Tl.i :s Sl iNATK
CnH'l (lalnis Mctorlos.
By AnhiH iMteil Pri'm.
Mexico City Feb. 3. MainlaiiiliKj
that the itoveriiment of Mexico hid
tile revolutionary Hltuution well In
hand that the foreign Interests are
not cndiiiiftered and that the move-
ment will soon he subdued Knrtquc
C. Creel minister of forelirn rela'luns
tonitrht krvo the Associated I'ress a
Btatement Hetlinu forth tho Bovein-
lneiil's view. Minister Creel snld he
had not reeeiveil any Information as
to tho reports of tho betjIiitilnK' of
tlKhtlii); at CUidnd Junre..
K'Peiikini? fur the government Min-
ister Creel said:
"The political situation in Chihua-
hua continues to he about tho same
as it has been during tho past few
weeks. The only difference 1m that
the liiPUi'Kontb vv'1(l were In posses-
niiin of the (tiicrero district have
been defeated and have moved north.
"After beliiK defeated nt Oiierreio
they abandoned the dlatrlet und went
tu Galcana where they w'lM'e tlefeated
hy Cohuit I liahHKu Uliil Colonel Ks-
cuedaro. KiiuwltiR that more fed-
eral troops wero on the way to cap-
ture them they have now moved to
the neighborhood of C'liidad Juarez
with two main objects to Ki't rein-
forcements of men arnm and ammu-
nition from tlio Mexicans on the fron-
tier of Texas and to cross Into the-
I'niled States' territory In case of a
lleltiit In C'liidad Juarez. Thry also
went there to more easily protect the
lives of the leaders of the Insurrec-
tion. "To Jpt'event n reinforcement of
federal soldiers from the City of Chl-
liiiiihnii and vlaleana districts thn
Insiirrectos destroyed eieveral bridges
with dynamite on thn Mexican Cen-
tral railroad and other brhlyes on the
Mexican Northwestern between Clu-
lad Juarez and I'ennion station were
also destroyed. The destruction of
these brldft-es will delay the move-
ment of Holdiers hut they ore pro-
ceeding rapidly.
"The commander of the troop at
Cilldnd Juarez his untitled tne war
department he Is cotilideut of heltK
able to offer a successful resistance to
thn Insiirrectos until relief iirrtves.
If the rebels sbnuld happen to cap-
ture Cludi'd Juureit It will he only a
few Uii.vh before tho city Is taken by
the government troop which are al-
ready on the way in uiilliclent num-
ber to detent thorn.
Hi .U a. i.iM I'rt.s.
WashhiRtoii 1'eh. 3. Senator Hoot I
of .New York today leaped suddenly
to tlie position of the leadership
among the tinti-l.oriiiier forces In the
ntihnli. iitol Ilia e.tu I ton m .i-i .t'l le
to he lifted above the attack upon the ! 'l'"vl""l? f"r
individual so as to bare the blotch up-i
on the name of Illinois. !
When lt"ot concluded Senator Hale
the veteran republican lender plead-'
ed with tremulous voice for uome
friend of the atnte he siiKKcsted Sen-1
a'or Cullom to make a reply to
Knot's speech which would exonerate!
not l.urinur but lllinohj.
"T re lust to bcliova that a (treat
people are rotten to the core" taidj
Senator liailey of Texas. "If we are
to try monitors on Keiieral nilsc.ndii.'t i
o.' th.-le:;:i Ititures then Ihe sen ilns
n l:w.r. mht Is challenned now U mil
the only otic w ho must j iehi his sent."
I C'on'c-t.s Are Dropped.
Si.f. ed la tilt Yl l :i.
Oklahoma City Okla. l-'eh. 3. Af-
ter an i xeeiilli e resolution f'riday the
hoiiMo coniini'tce on privileges and
I election announced that It would dis
-nils the m'tU e nictn niatlnHt ltept-
sciilntliu J V McCIintic of Kiowa
County lem"urnt mid represenla-
IlieC. II. Defoi-1 of OMahoma County
Ilepiilili.au Poth wu'i'e dismissed for
want of prosecution. Kcpreseiitiitlvti
Clark appeared for McClin:ie the lte-
pubu. an em Jt 'slant who 'failed to
show up himself.
tho Journey lo Kroiislado to
Met them. The dip In rial toxin he
said he had thrown uiiy.
A commission of mcdlcil experts
testified that lloiitrlin's tleath was
due to a poison; that the poison could
have been diptliel lal toxin. Thioiuh-
out the report of (lie experts I'ant-
henko's llice lost Us color and he
inducted nervously p his chair as he
! v att Ii al tin m. The prisoner s hkI-
t nt lull was presented when the prose-
"utor aiimiuiu ed tns resolmion of
me
pr-
Mouse I'as-cs Kcsoltitloii
Sll- iiil te till' WerM
Oklahoma City Okla. Teh. 't. Tho
house adopted a concurrent resolution
a Joint commit too of
three from inch house to Investigate
an aliened cnisplraey between the fed-
eral officials and Itepiibliean leaders
lo punish election officers for enfnre-
liiK thn "Kranill'iither clause." The Sen
ait; must piss the resolution to iniikn
It effective.
rh.
th
said
"I'nnb I
pOsl polled
'estllliuliy
III III
sldlni
V loeiiee
JuilK"
III
the
udilri
prose
e lko diirinn the trial
lit.s explai;' illoii until
of the medical expi rts
slim
lit T
has
the
has
l'anl
he lii-Count
llnllty Is I'lizllng.
Hv Aienit-iHU'il Pri'ih
Plnlailelphla Feb. 3. The vitality
shown by the most ltev. Patrick Ry-
an has completely puzzled his phs-
lciano. NotwithslainlliiK that the bul-
'letln Issued last night saylm? the axed
House rosscs Seoul e
K.e.-iil p. tlie W ell. I.
Oklahoma City fikla. Feb. 3.
When the house by an overwhelmlim
.majority voted not to Ruhstltnii!
; "I " i nl of public affairs" for thn "rap-
i;al coninilsslon" In Speaker Diirant's
jl lll ilolnx nwny with the powers of
the latter II was pretty clearly Indi-
cated that senate bill iihollshlnaf the
I eiiiiimlsiui.n tv 111 have hard hI oil il I n In
IIih lower blanch. The housu wraiiK-
jlcd for t o hours Friday afternoon he-
fore coining to n vote but left little
room for doubi when It did vote.
! The house discussed tho district at-
;turney bill loiitf iiiiiiikIi to fix Him of-
been (one uded. 1'erhaiis
ilonko liovv will find It pus
answer the iiiestloii hello r
Jeeted (llptherlal toxin Into
H.oiturlln?"
All eyes In the court room beeanie
focused on I'atitclieiiko who slowly
lose from his neat and stood silent
for .several moments plncklus' his
paliiarlehel btmd with tiembllim
flnxers.
Finally he clasped both hands be-
hind and itnswircd 111 u hollow voice:
"I don't want to."
Ills reply caused a eommulloii In
Hie court room.
At a IlleeliiK; uf the Kcpublicall city
central committee held last nlitht in
the offices of F. o. Cavltt atioi iicy !
Ill the Daniel block a committee com-
p . seil of C. S. Coiiiuilssloiiei W. W.
Ilvanis and Attorney A. J. Itiddl.-on
and Charles Itoc.ers presented ihelr
llndliiK in relation to the lee.al phasi's
involved ill the agitation for hohlliu;
a cily elecilon on Ihe first Tuesday in
next April. i
The committee report. .1 that an'
election must be held In the tollovv-
inix message to tlie cenlral cnninilttee:
"Section ;t of Article IH of the con-1
stltiillon provides: I
"Vnv i lly couta liilnj a population of
two tlioiisauil Inliabaanls inav frame
ll elinrti-r for Its own uovcriioient con.;
sisli'iit with mid subject lo ihe con-
siliuiloii ami laws of tliclr state."
i Section lorn.' of ( In. iinipllcil Laws
of IIHMI provides: 1
"t.clicial I'lis'tloiis shall he held In
all cities of the llrst class ami In all
1 Incorporated towns ami tlllntics of the
stale on the llrM Tuesday of April.
I '.mil anil ca. h Ivvo vears tbcicallei'
Providian. Unit In all cities in which
ll eoiilinU-Miii forin of uovcriimcut lias
been lulopied as proihled In Article
IH of the con-tiliil Ion the elective of-
ficers provided for llieroiii shall he
l ie. te nt (he sumo llioo ami in the
same niiiiiiicr as herein provl.lcd for
tlie election nf idl'lccisn ntltcr i-illcs
mid tow lis of (bis stale "
'litis act was iioieoilcd. but still in-
cludes this piovl-iion In ( baptee II.' of
Ihe scs-lon of HMD.
It has been held in California Mis-
souri lovvn and Indiana that under
constitutional provUlons like ours the
law ill the matter of holdlim elections.
Aceorilinn t tin) meinl.ei'H ut the
coiunilttee vvhb h returned thn fi re-
i;oiio r.M1rl last ninhl. .Major .Martin
will not be called upon lo call the elec-
tion bill tlil Will devolve lip '11 the
county election hoard. Should there
he no l'espol--e It Is Intended to bl'llli;
ll niallihiiiius pro. ce linn and tlie out-
come would then determine the real
legality of tlie s. nation In the courts.
Durliii; the cinpalKii uf la-l sprint'
there was much talk that tlie cleitimi
w as not i 1 o 1 1 .1 1 1 . te.l al.'iiiv the lines
laid down bv the state law In all
speits ami while considerable i-t'oun
was covered In the ui'uiu.ii.s whl
a' use (lie unit tor died with tile elec-
tion !
Aceordin.K to Ihe state law a prl-
mat y must he held on the third Tin s-j
day In Alar. h. This year that da fall'
on the -1st. I
Candidates must file w Hh Hie count v
election hoard at least ten dav s 1"' 1
fore tit" primary dal". which will
cause filiiiK t" cease on March 11. 1
The imitation lor an election next
April has neen urovving for several
weeks and has not come alone troiii
any piiilleiilir poll leal taction. It Is
known that there are many Demo-.
i rats who me not suilslied with the;
pf. sent city officials all of whom1
.were elected on the Democratic ticket
! last April ll is held by niiiliy that
the attempts thai have been made lo
clean the city of its boot lexers has
! caused sonic dissatisfaction mnotm
those vvlios. s inpathles ale for what
Is coniiuoiily calh d a "town of liberty.
And It Is hardly to 'no expected that
there are luan.v republican who are
'heartily III accord with the adnilnls-
s I A Vlolt WINS I K.I IT TO All'
A N't Ii ItlXH.l 'T ION.
V FIRST OH IKE CALENDAR
('solution tan Now he Taken
al n Tlmr llorali a l)c-
H'l mined 1 1-lliHT.
I'O- V Piled I'r. sq
Wa"hiiu.;tuii. Feb
lbs of thrlllinit exp
leir.'.h supported bv
Senator
n(jri ssiv a
an-
ftollt
thn
nation of affairs which bus ensued
sin.- the pn .-'lit city offblals took.
office. I
The Democratic city commit lee It
In said w ill shortly convene ami take. '
steps iiIoiik the lines taken last lll('ht.
hy the It -iii 11 tin i niniillee.
Whether or not the present comiiil.-i-l
slopers will become candidal'' nKuluj
Is undetermined by them.
"If It Is decided that there must be
an elecilon held next April T believe
I shall clvo them nnothcr whirl" said.
I.". It (Tine city auditor recently.
All of Hie commissioners however
have been iiim-eomniltal when asked If
they would nitaln he candlilales should
theO" he an elecilon. They didn't
. now. probably so. probal.lv not. It Is
behoved that T. F Sinllev. commis-
sioner of fire mid polh-e. vv III not iiitain
be a candidate. Commissioner Vender
of the street and nllav department
may not in;aln b" il candidate. II ts
llkelv however that F. M. Wooden
coiiiiiils'-luncr of finance ami revenue
and Commissioner Whciuley of the
water department will become Candi-
da 'erf.
le to state law supercedes the charter and
must he enforced.
te mi explosion
ltltl NTS I OI.I.OU INVI STKJV-
TION Ol' DISASTI.lt WHICH
tosr m i:s oi' :ia
.wi. iti
New Y
-.1 Press
ilk. Fc
prelate would not live tlirouKlmut theiflcrs iiunliflcatloiis the same bs those
j night he awoke today refreshed by I of district Jtnlne.
i several hours of sound sleep. Ilisj i me hill was paused finally tin' fop.
: cumllliun today wan more satisfactory ' rell'a hill npproprhulnn tJJ500 to pay
j than it had been for iicurLv a week i Ihe district court Monograph? from
Ltesldo reeelvliiK a half do.eu callers June 19 1910 to June at) 1911. A
! he told an amusing Joke on Cardinal i number of measures were hurriedly
Gibbons and signed his iibiiih to u ' pnsserl In the third readlnif In nn of-
document which bud been broUKht to tort to clear the house calender
the cathedral residence by counsel
of Severn! of the Catholic charities.
ri:or.r sr. jmims i:i.i:niovs.
lii'U'islatho Coniiiiltlce I'.cliis Work
III Mcli-opolls
lie V n'.i-ini. il Pri'Hi
St. Loiil. Mo Fell. 3. The lines-
tiltatlnu. eoiiimlitee of the .Missouri
lenlsbiliirc ent to hear Ihn testimony
in the rhiirces hroii(;ht by tho Demo-
criiho bsislatlve candidates ibont
the eondnei of the last election
heard Chief of I'nlleo Youiilt as tho
'lrsr witn's this afternoon.
The session was behind closed
il.ifii'.i at.. I members of the hoard of
elect hoi commissioner wcr also
heaid.
The report contained the opinion
held by the inemhei's of the central
coiiimlt.ee that an election must he
held as provided for In the forego-
Iritf state law. l
Anoilor meetliiK of the Itepiibliean
central coinmittei: will be held next
Friday nlnlit.
The uieclliiK of tho committee hist
tilcht was solely for the purpose of
roeclvinic th messaxo from the com-
inltteo appointed to Invesllcate the
election law (no ernliiK Ihn elections
held lo fill offices III ellle under Do.
eonnolsvloM form of pi.v.irnii...nl I I'oWlier Company. Mils I
While the siato law nrov ides as Is re-' 'ih u part of the Dupont shlp-
clicd In the foreeolmr report Ihe city""'1" South America
charter nrov ides that: dyiianiPe; but It should
h. 3. Ten thousand
pounds of black powder on board
the lighter lv it ha fine W "rnntriiry
to the ronipanv's policy and orders"
i emitted the explosion
I'oinmillilimvv N. J
j nccorilliiK to Dr. W.
inspector foe the Diii.
of dynamite at
on Wednesday
(1. Hudson nn
iiit-De Neinotir.t
nvder. he
The debate on the capital roninils-
slon bill dealt principally with the
AthnncliiR Jtapldly
Feb.
When Father Knvunugh tlie nroh-
bUhop's private neorotary chanted
munn today the dlsl ingnlshed pa-
tient responded and later be Jollied
Willi Father Ka"anui;lt In singing o
hymn.
MART1NT.
W ater Colled Ions H.lll:i.lH.
II II. Saudi superlnt'. ndeiil of
water flied his report covering the
month of Juii'iuo with the toiiiinis-
Flint yesterday showing that his de-
rartment co'Iect. d S.S4;i.4X. rermli
eolb'ctloii aiiionnted to 4 1 1) 1 ." ; pen-
titles $10; flat r i.tcH $75Hi.itl; me-
t'TK fiOT.70' services fK.l and lllis-
lellancnus $.;K.
To Mold Meetings.
At a miadltu' of the board of dl
rectors of the Commercial Club held!
last night it was decided that open
meetlmr will he held weekly until '
lurt her notice. 'J'licse ineoltng.i atei
for all who wish to attend nnd will
be hilt on Fiid'iy e.'i.nliu:s begin-
ning ill S o'cloeW lo loiillutp; until
further notice.
Hebel
P;' .VsM'OUllfll rt'l'M
Kl I'nso. Tex. Feb. 3. S'ovlinirl
I'Uftles have been H"iit cut by 1h" '
leib rals froi'i (Tndad .lunrc. ni l po jl
engagement has yet occurred. .1 din u
Vinthropo of El l'eno bus Jurl ro-
turned from a trip eonth of Jmirot
J le reports Oror.co at ten miles south
ot Jnaro rapidly advancimr with ?'x
' Inrce Ipmwi lolailtins
C i i;i vl .hition.N of the
I'. .- oi'.i'u. . I . .' .t:ii :i J .'!i ii - :i iind
1: .;' Ceil-. .n wire inns!-'! pHi r-'iiy
u 1 1 T o"ii by A I'lti iit Chief Molar
anil (klir-r Adann. W. II. I'age v.Me
nt't'i'sied on u ibni'.lar (.'baiB". Hi! had
a suit iii.i! full of booze when ur-
rest wit
rhrhii of two boards to exist where
many members declared there was
need for only 0110
Anthony. Crawford nnd tho entire
Mii'ki'i'ee County delegation nnd oth-
er Democratic lenders were lined up
In direct opposition to riovernor
Ct. ici's iiuphalic MiKgcHlloii tint Hie!
capital commission should 'be nhol-
Ishe.l.
The s. . olid In the series of the M.ir- ;
v pure-election bills whs Introduced
Friday n (iencr.il oleelloii measiiie
wl.Si h w is olfered by I'arrett ofShiiiv-J
nee Itexrout of Al'dmore offered a
hill ahrdlsl'.lnir the office of county!
vvilnher.
In the senate Ihe Wehh-Anlhouy hill'
was enllcp up With the provision re-
Inserted giving the governor power to
'tu'i'cnil county nflcern lor fiillure to
oniorcc the prohibitory luw. I.lltle
progress was made Friday.
r.cth Iioiiscm of the legislature v. Ill
Junket I i Ki.i l Saturday.
ITcfers I'civale Attorneys.
Si". '..I p. lie WerM
oklaliouia Cii.v Okla.. Feb. 3.
Hy. n v ote i f 'i I io 11 In whh h puny
II.'.-m v . t'a pot c'.oi ty dr i'VI) the :". -
ate Frbbiv went nn record as prefer-
ring t' e stivlo of julviile iitloineyM
to (hone of th" niti'ibiv ctieral In d".
f n.lliiu tic "i . i n i nl ''.t i lo r I 1" us."
i"... ;t !i. II . i i .ion; al branch of Ihe
aim-:
I. v
"There shall he held fin Tuba ) on
the first Tnes. lav In April I I'IU and
every Ivvo jenrs thereafter unless oth-
erwise provided by law a regular elec-
ilon for u major city auditor and
four onmnilssluin rs who shall per-
form their duties nnd discharge ihelr
obligations conferred upon them by
this net nnd who shall retain their
offices for two yearn ami until their
silccc'sors are elected and (nullified."
The conflict existing between the
provisions for elections In Tulsa as
given by the state law nnd by that
delivered lo the
tallied before
taken uboard.
"Contrary to
saltl Dr. Hu.lso
far more dinigt
we believe that
ig nl I ed and
some of the
as was tlie
have hi en
steamship he lib. in
lilt il.' nalulli v as
the cciicral belief"
II ' biU' k powder h
i ons than d;. iiamltc.
the powder became
exploding detoiiat
dynamite not much
of the city charter has been
what of a bone of contention f.
than a year. The first mayor and coin
mission elected under the commission
form of government held office for lit-
tle over a year and last April was
held ail election to fill the city offices.
The elecilon of last April however
was a half-double election the Dem
ocrats
It. D.vii"iiilte freezes at til
lle.glees I'll 11 If II llel t mill ll is
Impossible to explode ll when
Tho temperature on the day
explosion and for a Week laf.
ed
of
u.t r.
Ileal l.v
froze ii.
of Hie
re w a '
H'lllie- ! I flow 4 j." I
nioin; Hudson Maxim Hie Inventor until
a ul IcH'ity o: explosives Is Inclined toi
the same belief lie ac.reed to tho
'aft. r effects uf the ex.osis mik-
Ksled gunpowder pal her than dyiiu-j
' tulle.
I Fight men charged with man-1
-lanthter ami criminal tail h ssiiess as
omplylng with the slate law In ; .. .SH y t n explosion nuireii-
evervthlng wive the tlmo of holding .r. to the authoi'ties at one limo
the elecilon having nominated a ticket . i uiier todav. Janies ll.uliug.i
owner ol the Kainarine v wan pa
3. -A fir
rienc s
the i'ri
republicans and Dome rutin senators
nuid. tremendous advances through
hues nf Ihe old guard 1 lepilbllt all
aim piled 'he resolution for the
election of senators bv lilt' direct
Vole ul Hie peoplo In the most adv
tageotis position suiiareh in the
of the eii"in.v's goal.
After taking several rebuffs.
idllho S'll.ltol'. Willi tlie persist elicil
not often wiines-s.d In Ihe senate
pound. .! away (Hid has placed hid
resolution in a favorable place on
the legi.-l ti iv ti prom am and il must
1 1 1 u i e up ev el'V day as unfinished busi-
ness. The moment Hie i.orinier case was
laid lulde Senotors Nelson und llorali
cl.imore.1 lor recognition. Vice-
President Sherniati saw Nelson first
and iaie him tlie floor. He moved
to take up the hill lo regulate the
leasing of tlie Alaskan coal lands
vv hereupon llorali promotly moved to
lay thai motion on the table which
failed thirty-six to forty-one.
The mo t of the senators thought
this settled the iiicstloii and that
the llorali resolution had been sue-
tcM't'nllv r'nulated to a position
j where It would not. prove n danger-
ous factor lu the leglsintlve progrom
during lit" short period renmlnlng of
the part of congress. After the urn-
ale had pr cded with the Alaskan
bill fur a short time Nelson guru
way to Senator W.:iTcii to make a'
.motion Unit tlie senate .adjourn over
unlil Moiulev. ltorah Jumped inp)
' the fray ur.a'.n.
He said lo would object nnd that
1 he ilbi so because It had become ap-
1 mi l i n t th.'il the senators op uted to
.the rc.iolulloti would nut glv'e con-;.-u'ei;ul'.i
.U-M-at they eui.ltl liv'.p It.
llo deinauih'd a toll rail on the nio-
.lloii to mljoiiiii until Moutlny and
this time he vvon by a small margin.
Thus 'iu onriMeii ltorah asked time
his resolution lio made the unfinished
business of tlie senate.
From a previous ro! I call It ap-
peared that this resolution might be
Klveti prefer 'nee and Senator l'enroie
hurriedly moved lor an exeei l
session. Such n motion tinder the
rubs of tho senate may be made nt
any time and therefore lloruh again
found hlnibclf elbowed out ot th
way.
Ah the executive motion was being
put to the senate ltorah made t de-
mand for the. roll cull and suld that
a sufficient number of seconds ami
cull odd. On what was regarded nsthe
most significant veto of the day tho
executive session was denied forty to
1 1 h irty-sl x. All of those who voted In
I tho uifl'lrtnatlve wa re regarded as
I ' I ii 'il up against the popular (lection
of setiolors and those who Voted in
the negallve were known to be in
favor of tin policy recognizing
' t tin t Hornh hud the votes no fur-
ther objection W'l.i made hy his I'ppo-
I neiits and the resolution will he nil'
! finished business of the senate with
i mil call Seii'itor Hal" even aided
ithe supporters of 'he resolution in
; ai cuniplishliiir the parliamentary pro-
ceedings necessary to that end.
i (hmd fe. ling was restored and
' II..I ill ami . u ii i - el Hint he had no
; disposition to prevent any senator
! from lulling time re'liiirid to prepare
'peechis oil the (illestioll and In
j withdrew also his objection to Rd-
oiirnmcnt until Monday.
WITH TIIK TOWN IIC1I UV.KH
upon the date provided for the pri-
mary. The oilier ticket the non-partisan
held strictly to the provlslo'iH of
the illy charter as regarded Its elec-
tion provision. The lie line rude ticket
was elected
Tho opu'iiie llilnus which many
could not see hcvoiid and doubtless
do not lit this time. He in the follow-
ing: The constitution of the slate of Ok-
s. locum-
lahoina was adopted by the people nnd (i r fcdewu!kr
to the Biiu. uut of
Miss '
pale hint
d.r itlal
old fll-hb
on th' sid
i.ii'oy Apple Is glltln' her
skirt evened up fer th' inur-
What's become o' tit good
oid preacher Hint worked
Hi' A.s
Wit
mil
i in: wi:ai in n.
e.i 1'r.i.H.
i t oi Feb. . Oklahoma
.uluif Saturday; Mil inlay
federal b.itei b of ill fe.lel'.tl col.l'l ul
liolbli'i
Senator l!uben M. Ib ibllti of Ada
was the fintiiof of a resolution whl. hi
paired both houses of lc;Jlr1ature Fri-
TorT
'It II.
'I ! iPI.ii I I 1(1
l.nrl.'j' Cuvily
wrATiirn rcfciTPPAT.
t Hiil 'liliwin (lli.'itiT I
MaImiiiiii 1U; iiiiiiiujuui
Itllid fl'UU I'll! 111.
ninth' provision f T spoi'lal charters
for cities . Tulsa early took advant-
age of thla provision and adopted a
charter approved by the governor.
This charter made provision for city
elections In Tulsa. I.nler thn legis-
lature passed the law' for city elec
tloiiH as Is rendered In the foregoing
report lo the ItcpilMlcun city central
committee
If the finding of the committee
which reported last night holds good.
It will virtually upset nil of thn pro-
visions fur elections In all of the cit-
ies of the suite ii"vv under commission
f. rm of government. In llarilesv llle
H eominlxl'itier Is elected each year
there being two of these ami a initvor
Muskogee Is preparing In hold Us llrst
eh- lion under Us charter electing for
three years other t llles of the Mixta
under Ihe i tiiumli 'ii form of gov-
ernment elect for different turitu of
vears. and Veiy lew ot tnem nuve
residents Curry Away lViuulls Total-
lug Almost flO.nno Yesterday.
Hiilldlng Inspector Mcuclium did a
good business estcl'duy tlmsfl desir-
ing to build getting permits for build-
ings to cost in the aggregate but lit-
tle less than $10 Q ui. 1'ermlt.s vcm
Issued ns follows:
C. 11. Matcher for a one-story
hrlelt containing live store rooms on
the taiit side of Main bct.Vieii Ai'ilur
and liin.lv to cut $r..0no; Oil Well
Supply Company for a onc-Ktory
brick building on South Main to cost
I.' nan to be used as a wud house;
V. A. Mttvlb'ld for a one-dt'Ty fruiiij
dwelling oil Jeflersoll t" Cost $;!'li.l;
K. 0 Cunningham for a one story
frame dwelling on Querry to cosi
$.;.".ii; William Sutlgast barn and
chicken boosn on Wheeling tl c.'i.t
JUd; K I'' (llascovv for a one-story
room on I.nvvton to cost $ 3 0 ; ceerge
W. Mors" for a Lath room to cost
JllOO; llettl.i I.uviiint for a billion to
response to a iiies-ige conveying dwelling on Ninth to cost J:ii; II. T.
news of tho sei Ions lllne's of his Dnvnnlt nldtfon to dvel'IniT on Fi-
ll er. I wood to cost JtiilO; 11. d T C. Ilegie s
roled lu custody of his counsel.
Meat hum C ollects $'!). Id.
tl. i. Ali a' ham building and
!wulk liispeetor reported lo tho
inlbslou 5eiilerdn that for Hie month
jof January building permits on es-ll-j
j in. lit . I amounts aggregating f 7'J0"I1.
netted the city Ji uinl tun luspe.:- i
In is' venue
br. Might
$T.eO.
Woiitlcn to Italian.
Commissi' tier F. Al. Wooden
v estenlay iifteriU'ou for Dallas
in
tin
IIU
left
Tex .
.seller Inspection Mcltls HI.
Tho Inspection ol sewers tor Tulsa
during January netted the city $14
accord ng lo Hie report "t S. l. 1 'u.t -(en
hied with Hie ooiiimisiloli cuter-day.
I for porch
I DM.
nddlt Inn en Frls
Sexton 1'lliM lteporl.
T. '. F' le: . m 'J ii 11. I
cemetery filed hl Junur.ry
with Ihe coinmU'iluu '
t b.iiii.'; i.'
ShoVVll p tb
m ii de l'i lb .
I l. clll al llispiclh.lis Net $107111.
;.es ii.i.iiii electrical Inspector.
Illt tl his uport for tho .luuuh nf Jan-
iiui) with the i ummoauluii i ueterduy
khowing that for that petlui! liu had
il
I chut tor that conform with the statu coll"i.'teil $107.40 In X
'adult :; v
four wcr.. c.o'i't
it( Oakhied ee"....
! consbd d 'n mo hi
In redliltig giiues.
to post
U I
' pot t
;dy
be 4
t.l I
.1 l'i
llllj
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 118, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 4, 1911, newspaper, February 4, 1911; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc133217/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.